The word is epitome.
Miro P.

B. The boy with sideswept hair was the epitome of the emo class.
-Blair S.

C.
1.
a person or thing that is typical of or possesses to a high degree the features of a whole class: He is the epitome of goodness.
2.
a condensed account, esp. of a literary work; abstract.
-Nick T.

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- Joe T

E.
Synonyms:
apotheosis, archetype, embodiment, essence, exemplar, exemplification, illustration, last word*, personification, quintessence, representation, type, typification, ultimate
(Dan W.)

F. One day in middle school, I was in class and the teacher was giving us a lecture on the epitome of a perfect class. She pointed out that the perfect class would be a group of students who did their homework, participated in class, and studied daily. She then pointed out my friend, whom she said would make the perfect epitome of the perfect class.
-Jennifer Y.

G. In my opinion Jack Sparrow, from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies is the epitome of a pirate. He is the perfect stereotype of a pirate that cares only for himself, runs away from fights to save his own life, and steals whatever he needs. In this way he is the epitome of a pirate.
-Amber Z.